Scholarly Networks Security Initiative (SNSI): Working Together to Combat the Threat of Cybercrime

Wednesday, October 27, 2021 | 1:15PM–2:00PM ET
Viewing Location: Online
Session Type: Industry Led
Delivery Format: Facilitated Discussion

Cybercrime threatens the entire scholarly ecosystem. It isn’t just an issue for publishers or a challenge for librarians, an obstacle for institutions or a nuisance for researchers. Ensuring that data and privacy are properly safeguarded on university campuses and that institutional networks are not compromised requires partnership. Join this session to hear from librarians, technical solution providers, and colleagues about the challenges they have faced in protecting library and institutional networks, the damage that has been caused when protection measure haven’t worked, and the solutions they found. Join also to share your own experiences in a live "ask the experts" session. From CISOs and librarians to other interested parties, we want to hear of your experience—what are the problems you have had or are facing, and how have you resolved them?

Presenters

  • Daniel Ayala

    Chief Information Security Officer, Scholarly Networks Security Initiative (SNSI)
  • Juan Denzer

    Engineering & Computer Science Librarian, Syracuse University
  • Sari Frances

    Director of Content Protection Services, Scholarly Networks Security Initiative (SNSI)